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We study dipole-dipole interaction between ultracold Rydberg atoms, and between ultracold Rydberg atoms and surfaces. IQOL aims to develop a unique test bed for characterization of superconducting and photonic quantum devices and circuits. Jan Kycia Group studys Josephson junction based devices.
We are performing theoretical studies of physical devices that are
governed by the laws of quantum physics. One of our goal is to
faciliate the realization of quantum computing using nanoelectronic
elements. We are collaborating with a number of experimental
laboratories in this area. Our research interests are in experimental quantum optics, nonlinear optics, state reconstruction and measurement, and interferometry.
See link for more details. Welcome to the Quantum Photonics Lab website at the IQC. We are working on quantum information challenges using photonic techniques. In particular we currently concentrate on creating new sources of photon entanglement and on quantum key distribution.
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